I'm getting lots of "warning: job finished, miner is idle". Note that I'm using a Mac Pro on OS X. (The hardware is expensive and not mine, might as well use it. ) It's an official 2006 Mac Pro with an official Apple 5770. (No hacks or flashes heres, all genuine hardware.)

Also I'm getting about 100MHash/s and the exact hardware when rebooted into Windows gets 180MHash/s. Although I think it's a driver issue, since, for example, I know that Apple's OpenCL compiler doesn't support vector mode or changing the work size, since all it does is Seg Fault.

What does it look like when you receive bitcoins from mining, does it display anything on the screen that shows the hash rate? Or does it just showup as a transaction in bitcoin?

You will normally be mining with a mining pool. You can see your shares at the pools website and there will your bitcoins grow to your account. You can then transfer them to your bitcoin address via the pool's website.

I have the same problem on Linux, but only when using -v (vectors) and a low value for -f. I never see it if I don't use -v, and I never see it with default -f. Haven't tested for very long with higher -f, but at 10 the messages are mostly gone. I mine solo, of course, and getwork calls takes neglible time. I made each call to getwork log a line, and the error shows up when it takes > 12 seconds between two getwork calls. My askrate is 5 seconds, but there is usually at least six seconds between each call to getwork. Sometimes much more. A lower value for -a does not remove the long gaps between getwork calls which are followed by "miner is idle" messages.

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So, it would appear that Malware-bytes has listed Poclbm as a trojan. I've taken the liberty of sending in a false positive report already. If anyone wants to back me up, the post is here http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=87882. It'll also keep you up-to-date on what's going on with them. Should they deny the request, feel free to ask them again yourselves since I know many of these anti-malware companies get a little headstrong and need some convincing.

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As an update, they have added poclbm as a false positive in their next update; so anyone using Malwarebytes will not accidentally remove their bitcoin miner.

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This means new version no longer uses old kernel? Or is there any option to select it? (If no please add one, cuz Im getting better results with version one on one card and better with old version on other one AND I still want to use guiminer)